Looking funds to set a boutique /shop selling woman's clothing in Malaysia. Much clothing brought over from the Indian sub-continent are sold at sky rocketing price by the current business circles. Those clothing are bought over cheaply from Indian sub continent in bulk. supplying good clothing to the moderate middle. . . . .

Looking funds to set a boutique /shop selling woman's clothing in Malaysia. Much clothing brought over from the Indian sub-continent are sold at sky rocketing price by the current business circles. Those clothing are bought over cheaply from Indian sub continent in bulk. supplying good clothing to the moderate middle wage earners would be essential in helping them sustaining a modern lifestyle. Without hurting their pockets!
To set up a clothing boutique:
Estimated rental: USD 804 (RM 2500)
Deposit for rental: 2+1 = USD 2409 (RM 7500)
Renovation works: USD 2409 (RM7500)
Buying stocks plus shipping cost: est around 1200 pcs x USD 15 (RM47) : USD18,120 (RM56,400)
One tailor (staff): USD 386 (RM1200)
Racks and counters : USD 963 (RM 3000)
Miscellaneous: USD 482 (RM1500)
Total USD 24771 (RM 77100)
Looking for initial USD 17990 (RM 56000)
Mostly these clothings are sold around USD 65 (RM200) minimum to average of USD 145 (RM450). At times the pretty lookings ones are sold up to USD 257- USD 481 (RM800-RM1500). Whereby our clothing would be only sold at a price USD 35- USD 45 (RM110-RM140) maximum. We also trying to work out an additional 10-15 % off purchase price for more than 6 pcs.
Case study:
A middle wage earner father earning USD 1124 (RM3500) per month as warehouse supervisor. Has 4 daughters. He plans to buy 2 pair for each daughter, a pair each for his wife and mother for festivals/occasions.
Normal selling price:
200 x 6 pair : RM 1200 (USD 385)
250 x 4 pairs: RM 1000 (USD 321)
Total : RM 2200 (USD 706)
% of fathers salary: 62.85%
Our boutique estimated price:
110 x 6 pairs : RM 660 (USD 212)
140 x 4 : RM 560 (USD 179)
Total: RM 1220 (USD 391)
% of fathers salary: 34.85%
Additional 15% mark down RM1220(USD 391) - RM183(USD 59) = 1037 (USD 333)
Final % of fathers salary used to purchase: 29.6%
Down from 62.85% to 29.6%! That's a saving of RM 1163 (USD 373) which can be used up for the family's other expenses such as groceries, gas or outing. If this could help one family to save at least some 30% how much would it save 100 families? I don't know but it's 100% happiness for me!
With full of gratitude,
AJAY
VELLFIRE RESOURCES
All conversion : USD 1 to Ringgit Malaysia (RM 3.11)

Looking funds to set a boutique /shop selling woman's clothing in Malaysia. Much clothing brought over from the Indian sub-continent are sold at sky rocketing price by the current business circles. Those clothing are bought over cheaply from Indian sub continent in bulk. supplying good clothing to the moderate middle wage earners would be essential in helping them sustaining a modern lifestyle. Without hurting their pockets!
To set up a clothing boutique:
Estimated rental: USD 804 (RM 2500)
Deposit for rental: 2+1 = USD 2409 (RM 7500)
Renovation works: USD 2409 (RM7500)
Buying stocks plus shipping cost: est around 1200 pcs x USD 15 (RM47) : USD18,120 (RM56,400)
One tailor (staff): USD 386 (RM1200)
Racks and counters : USD 963 (RM 3000)
Miscellaneous: USD 482 (RM1500)
Total USD 24771 (RM 77100)
Looking for initial USD 17990 (RM 56000)
Mostly these clothings are sold around USD 65 (RM200) minimum to average of USD 145 (RM450). At times the pretty lookings ones are sold up to USD 257- USD 481 (RM800-RM1500). Whereby our clothing would be only sold at a price USD 35- USD 45 (RM110-RM140) maximum. We also trying to work out an additional 10-15 % off purchase price for more than 6 pcs.
Case study:
A middle wage earner father earning USD 1124 (RM3500) per month as warehouse supervisor. Has 4 daughters. He plans to buy 2 pair for each daughter, a pair each for his wife and mother for festivals/occasions.
Normal selling price:
200 x 6 pair : RM 1200 (USD 385)
250 x 4 pairs: RM 1000 (USD 321)
Total : RM 2200 (USD 706)
% of fathers salary: 62.85%
Our boutique estimated price:
110 x 6 pairs : RM 660 (USD 212)
140 x 4 : RM 560 (USD 179)
Total: RM 1220 (USD 391)
% of fathers salary: 34.85%
Additional 15% mark down RM1220(USD 391) - RM183(USD 59) = 1037 (USD 333)
Final % of fathers salary used to purchase: 29.6%
Down from 62.85% to 29.6%! That's a saving of RM 1163 (USD 373) which can be used up for the family's other expenses such as groceries, gas or outing. If this could help one family to save at least some 30% how much would it save 100 families? I don't know but it's 100% happiness for me!
With full of gratitude,
AJAY
VELLFIRE RESOURCES
All conversion : USD 1 to Ringgit Malaysia (RM 3.11)

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